I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of positive identities in everyday contexts in which self-understanding is shaped both by social structural relations of inequality and unique individual experience. The empirical evidence I use to develop and support my thesis involves data I have generated using a variety of data collection tools, through a series of interviews, conversations and observations carried out with sixteen disabled people across Scotland and England. I argue that while certain barriers to participation in ordinary community life may be being removed, perceptions of impairment as something ‘wrong’ with the bodies of disabled people remain embedded in dominant disability...
Stigma is instigated through society’s judgement on what it deems undesirable, causing the devaluati...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The tensions between the competing discourses of the medical and the social models of disability hav...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
This paper discusses a way of thinking about disability which has emerged out of the UK Disabled Peo...
This paper outlines a recent study which, in an attempt to illuminate the processes surrounding the ...
In the United States alone, disability touches the lives of a tremendous amount of people. An incre...
abstract: The term disability inherently suggests a lack of ability that, if corrected or mitigated,...
Disabled individuals are often disempowered and steered clear of, as the average, able-bodied person...
Stigma is instigated through society’s judgement on what it deems undesirable, causing the devaluati...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The tensions between the competing discourses of the medical and the social models of disability hav...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
I offer a critical exploration of tensions experienced by disabled people in the construction of pos...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
Following calls from both disability studies and anthropology to provide ethnographic accounts of di...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
This paper discusses a way of thinking about disability which has emerged out of the UK Disabled Peo...
This paper outlines a recent study which, in an attempt to illuminate the processes surrounding the ...
In the United States alone, disability touches the lives of a tremendous amount of people. An incre...
abstract: The term disability inherently suggests a lack of ability that, if corrected or mitigated,...
Disabled individuals are often disempowered and steered clear of, as the average, able-bodied person...
Stigma is instigated through society’s judgement on what it deems undesirable, causing the devaluati...
This thesis takes a critical disability studies (COS) approach to explore the concepts of 'youth' an...
The tensions between the competing discourses of the medical and the social models of disability hav...